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Old Wed Aug 24, 2005, 12:07pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
Do not give a damn!!
 
Join Date: Jun 2000
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Exclamation EVERYTHING!!!

In 3 years there is nothing you are going to master at this stage of your career. Of course there are something might need more work than other things, but if I were you I would be very careful not to just focus on one aspect of your game. I can also tell you that if there are levels you have not worked, you will be faced with another challenge in the coming years. You might have a good understanding of how a Freshman game is to be called, but that will change when you move to the Sophomore level and then the varsity level. I have worked varsity ball many more years than college basketball. When I work a college game, I know I am not nearly as good a college official as I am at the HS level. I have to work a lot harder to be consistent and deal with my partners, players and coaches at the college level than I do at the HS level. Do not limit your growth to one or two aspects of the game. As you become more experienced you will notice that many things will get easier. Part of having experience is the fact that you will go through things over and over again to where it becomes old hat after some time.

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